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New Zealand Optics


Therapeutic Area
Readership
Ophthalmologists
Scope
NZ Optics magazine is the industry publication for New Zealand's ophthalmic community. Content covers a broad spectrum of issues and news in the industry, including the latest technical and clinical information from New Zealand, Australia and, if appropriate, overseas. New Zealand’s ophthalmic community is close-knit and we are the only New Zealand industry publication so where possible we like to add a local dimension to our stories. NZ Optics is read by almost everyone in New Zealand’s optical industry as well as a number of related individuals overseas. In New Zealand our readers include the vast majority of the country’s optometrists, dispensing opticians, ophthalmologists, ophthalmic nurses, orthoptists, ophthalmic medical registrars, optical technicians, optical assistants and wholesalers, laboratory staff, government officials, academics and optometry students. The magazine covers all the main conferences in New Zealand and Australia, whether for the optometry or the ophthalmology professions, and provides news, views and updates on the latest research from home and abroad in a fair and unbiased way.
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Publisher Name
New Zealand Optics Limited
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